Ocosta

Ocosta is a Spanish word meaning coast. This is a bedroom type community located between Aberdeen and Westport.

Grayland

Clam diggers at Grayland, WA

Grayland is located at the southwestern corner of Grays Harbor County along State Hwy 105 on 18 miles of Pacific Coast. It is approximately 7 miles south of Westport.

Grayland is home to many fishermen, cranberry farmers and summer homes of people who love the beach. It offers several unique businesses and is a great place to visit.

Cranberry Bogs

Grayland is known as the heart of the Cranberry Coast in Washington. There are many Cranberry Bogs which were started by the Finnish farmers nearly 150 year ago. Today there is still an annual Cranberry Harvest Festival, Driftwood Show, Christmas Bazaar and many other community events and festivals.

Grayland is situated between the Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor. As of the 2010 census there were 953 people living in the Grayland area. Now the population is around 1776.

Tokeland

Tokeland is approximately 7 miles to the south of Grayland. This small town is actually located in Pacific County, which shares the county border with Grays Harbor County. Tokeland offers a small

Marina,

an RV Resort on the Willapa Bay and

a Hotel which was built in 1855.

Tokelandhas a population of 151 as of the 2010 census.

You can even crab fish off the public dock. This is considered the banana belt of the area as it has more sunshine than surrounding areas.

Come, take a stroll on the beach, fly a kite, surf, try our fresh seafood or better yet, just relax.

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